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I have a 1000w eliminator inverter and its only putting out 100w. what do you think?
Hi....if you should be needing a 3000W inverter. No way you should use a 3000 watt inverter. Using an oversized inverter will needlessly draw power from the battery. Be aware that 100 watts of power used is 1 amp of battery power used. You have not said what size battery you have but most likely I am going to guess either a group 24 or 27, which means you only have 40-45 amps of battery power that you can use before you start damaging your battery.
1/27/2018 8:29:27 PM •
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My 1000w eliminator inverter only puts out 100w. overloads and goes to Fault
Check your battery voltage when running the inverter. At 100W, the voltage may drop several millivolts maximum, initially and will slowly drop. At 100W, the inverter may draw 15 to 20 amps from the battery. At 1000W, the inverter will draw upwards of 100A which is very hard for most batteries to provide for very long. I have a 5000W inverter connected to a 12V, 830AH battery bank. At 600W output, the inverter draws 70A. At 1500W, it draws almost 150A. At 600W output the battery voltage will drop almost 2 volts over 8 hours of operation. At 1500W, I would get maybe 5 hours, but I have never run a load like this for any length of time.
If you put a 100W load on the battery and the voltage drops 2 volts very quickly, then the battery is shot.
1/27/2018 8:16:00 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2018
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